There are so many options in televisions in terms of type, sizes and features available today that consumers are spoilt for choices.

Most people don't pay attention to the various kinds of panels as when shopping in an electronics store, it's hard to notice any real difference but you need to consider which type suits you based on where and what you are watching. You will also need to figure out which features really matter most to you!

This TCL LED Television has 32 inches wide screen. TCL’s next generation LED backlight provides the brightest and highest contrast level for accurate and detailed colour reproduction. This television has The latest ASIC system which gives a vast support for a variety of audio and video formats. This television comes with Multiple external inputs, which support a range of peripheral devices, for faster and easier content sharing and device connectivity.

This TCL LED Television has 40 inches wide screen. TCL’s next generation LED backlight provides the brightest and highest contrast level for accurate and detailed colour reproduction. This television has The latest ASIC system which gives a vast support for a variety of audio and video formats. This television comes with Multiple external inputs, which support a range of peripheral devices, for faster and easier content sharing and device connectivity.

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An LED TV is an LCD TV, as the LCD technology is same in both the cathode fluorescent lamp lit TVs and the LED lit TVs. An LED TV is nothing but a specific type of LCD TV. The appropriate name would be “LED-backlit LCD TV.

The LED lighting of the picture results in a sharper picture, more energy efficient using about 40% less electricity than a standard LCD TV, the LED backlighting system has no delay or warm up time, and the LED lit TVs are much thinner than the traditional LCD or plasma TVs.

In short, LED TVs are nothing but LCD panels, but instead of using the fluorescent (CCFL) backlight lamp, they make use of an LED backlight.

1366 x 768 [WXGA]: There are 2 resolutions for HD broadcasts
1) 720p = resolution of 1280 x720 pixels ~ 1 megapixel
2) 1080i -= resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels ~ 2 megapixels
There is no 3rd resolution of 1366 x 768 in any HD source. A 1366 x 768 image is ALWAYS SCALED
It is all about firmware scaling engine ( video processing chips ) in the display.
A huge amount of processing has to happen to make 720 into 768 or 1080 down to 768. In a Good display with a great processing chipset, the 1080 incoming resoultion is 2 times what the display can show, and since it has twice the information it needs, the 1366 display can really do a great job.
Some displays do a fantastic job of resizing and de-interlacing. Some 1366 displays do such a fuzzy job of scaling that the image seems about the same as regular TV, just bigger and wider, not Higher in Definition.

1080p (Full HD) [1920 x1080]: This means the television has 1920 pixels wide by 1080 pixels tall. The 1080p number refers to the number of lines of the screen.
Most televisions currently have a resolution of 1080p (also referred to as Full HD).

4K (Ultra HD) [3840 x 2160]: The increasing availability of 4K, under the official moniker Ultra HD, can deliver consumers a greatly improved video display image for larger screen applications, and can greatly reduce the ability for viewers to see any visible pixel structure on the screen, unless you place yourself extremely close to the screen. This means even smoother edges and depth - in fact, when combined with faster screen refresh rates, 4K has the potential to deliver almost as much depth as 3D - without the need for glasses.

1080p (Full HD) [1920 x1080]: This means the television has 1920 pixels wide by 1080 pixels tall. The 1080p number refers to the number of lines of the screen.
Most televisions currently have a resolution of 1080p (also referred to as Full HD).

4K (Ultra HD) [3840 x 2160]: The increasing availability of 4K, under the official moniker Ultra HD, can deliver consumers a greatly improved video display image for larger screen applications, and can greatly reduce the ability for viewers to see any visible pixel structure on the screen, unless you place yourself extremely close to the screen. This means even smoother edges and depth - in fact, when combined with faster screen refresh rates, 4K has the potential to deliver almost as much depth as 3D - without the need for glasses.

The wider the viewing angle, the better the picture will look to people sitting to the extreme left or right of the TV. If you regularly cram a host of friends and family into your living room for event viewing, you want the widest viewing angle possible.

Wifi direct feature enable you to make a connection directly with Wi-Fi devices without any access point (Device that allows a Wi-Fi compliant device to connect to a wired network). Your device can create a group connection or individual connection.

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There are so many options in televisions in terms of type, sizes and features available today that consumers are spoilt for choices.

Most people don't pay attention to the various kinds of panels as when shopping in an electronics store, it's hard to notice any real difference but you need to consider which type suits you based on where and what you are watching. You will also need to figure out which features really matter most to you!

From the days of the single Doordarshan T.V. channel to the current day onslaught of innumerable cable channels, televisions have arguably been an Indian household’s favorite appliance. Today numerous television brands are fiercely competing with each other to become the viewing appliance of choice in the Indian consumer’s homes. The availability of plethora of televisions in various screen sizes and mind boggling specifications and display technologies is an indication of how radically times have changed in India over the past 30 years. In this day when T.V technology changes so rapidly that a T.V launched a year or two back seems old fashioned, how does a consumer decide on which television to choose? ...